I will probably just pay it since its only £30 now and if it does go to court I dont really have a good case
wow, lot of you suggesting the ***** way out
I came in here expecting some Tommy Cooper

And you're a fool if you pay it.
There is NO LEGAL recourse for the companies issuing the speculative invoices, they're not fines or penalty charges despite how much they try to tell you they are.
EVERY single time a parking company has taken someone to court for non-payment (and it's only a handful of times) they've LOST.
As a result now most don't bother because it costs them in court fees.
If he felt he was unfairly given the ticket then I'd agree that he should throw it. I do feel he should pay for the ticket however considering he knows he went over the limit.
What utter rubbishOnly a Council traffic warden or Police officer can issue a legal parking ticket. If its from bobs parking company etc then it is not worth the paper it is printed on.

It was probably clearly marked the hours you are allowed to stay he went over the allotted time, he should pay.

You're a mug if you'd hand over £30 to a private profit driven company for staying 17 minutes too long in a free car park.
Then I take it all back.
From now on I will park for free at TCP carparks.
OP don't pay the fine & report back here in 3 months time please to see how this turns out![]()

Im assuming you work for one of these cowboys ?![]()
It was probably clearly marked the hours you are allowed to stay he went over the allotted time, he should pay.
Then I take it all back.
From now on I will park for free at TCP carparks.
OP don't pay the fine & report back here in 3 months time please to see how this turns out![]()
Even if he morally <should> pay (which he shouldn't), the most he should pay is £2 or whatever it costs to park for 17 minutes.
They are not cowboys.
They get a % of money from local business based on the number of cars. This money is used for the upkeep of the car park and ultimately peoples wages.